A McLaren MP4/4 used by Ayrton Senna during his victorious 1988 World Drivers' Championship campaign will be on display at the Top Gear Australia Festival in March.
The car, estimated to be worth almost $9 million, is regularly housed at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England.
A total of six MP4/4s were made and allowed team-mates Senna and Alain Prost to win 15 of out of the 16 races between them.
All were powered by Honda's 1.5 litre V6; the last and ultimate turbo F1 engine prior to the reintroduction of force-fed powerplants next season.
Senna finished second to Prost in the 1988 Australian Grand Prix. He went on to win the race twice before his death in 1994.
Ayrton's nephew Bruno, who started 46 Grand Prix before embarking on an endurance racing career, says he's pleased to see a piece of his uncle's history travelling to a country that appreciated his talents.
“I was amazed by the amount of support Ayrton had in Australia,” he said.
“Now over 20 years later people are still paying tribute to him, celebrating his career, his life and it's very special that Australians are that fond of him.
“It's something that always feels warm inside because you're sure that people really still love him.”
Bruno Senna has made just one racing appearance in Australia, winning for South Australian Formula 3 outfit Team BRM at Albert Park in 2006.
Now in its second year, Sydney Motorsport Park's Top Gear Festival will be highlighted by an appearance from Daniel Ricciardo in a Red Bull RB7, as well as the opening round of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge.
The event will take place from March 8-9.
See below for a Top Gear video promoting the McLaren's appearance